Here used a photographic method to increase the dynamic range of my photos, I will apply this method on my next photoshoot.
It works by taking 3 or more photos, one with a exposure unit of 0, and other photos with a higher and lower exposure level (the aperture is kept constant but the shutter speed changes). You are now left with multiple photos of the same scene that capture every detail of the image (including the darkest shadows and the brightest parts of the sky). To make sure each image is taken is in the exact same place you use a tripod and a external shutter release. Then you follow this process:
Collect the images with different exposure levels.
Use HDR merge (High dynamic range) and set Deghost to high (removes ghosting effect that is caused from wind normally).
The image on the right is the HDR merged image and looks much more vibrant and full of life.